Abstract
This article aims to determine the effect of degree of the paper raising on the peeling strength of five kinds of fabrics of plain weave and both-sided non-woven fusible interlinings made from a spider's web-like polyamide resin. The results are summarized as follows:
1) The maximum peeling strength was found at the optimal number of paper raisings.
2) The stable fluffs by the paper raising has an effect on the peeling strength.
3) A relationship was found between the degree of the paper raising and the surface friction of a fabric. The kinetic friction between two pieces of cloth is suitable to determine the surface friction.